Remember... And I think most agree, our best defense is a Bolt offense on the field! That didn't happen yesterday.
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Originally posted by Beerman View PostIndeed, the D was on the field forever since the O couldn't sustain drives with stupid penalties, drops, and turnovers.
Only seven carries. I don't get it.
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I do think that ball control through the ground game is absoutely essential for this club. We're not a great running team at this point. But we're good enough that we can kind of do a better job of controlling the ball when we sprinkle in enough running. But not just using Woodhead. Objective #1 needs to be to protect Rivers. Objective #2 needs to be to keep the D off the field. Whatever needs to be done to maximize those two is the key to wins.
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LOL at Denver and Houston's defenses... and those defenses supposedly have some of the best guys in the NFL.Prediction:
Correct: Chargers CI fails miserably.
Fail: Team stays in San Diego until their lease runs out in 2020. (without getting new deal done by then) .
Sig Bet WIN: The Chargers will file for relocation on January 15.
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Originally posted by SFWfromESPN View PostTo me Cox is only third biggest disappointment on defense this year. #1 goes to Butler and #2 is Weddle. Even when healthy this year Butler's play seems to have regressed (he didn't take step forward) and Weddle just looks like a slightly above average safety out there. No where near the superstar he was and is being paid to be.
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Originally posted by Den60 View PostYou depleted the cast around them and wonder why they weren't performing as well?1) Jason Verrett (CB) TCU
2) Demarcus Lawrence (OLB) Boise St
3) Will Sutton (DT) Arizona St
4) Jarvis Landry (WR) LSU
5) John Urschel (OC) Penn St
6) Shamar Stephen (DT) UConn
7) Brock Coyle (ILB) Montana
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